Brian James Roche (born 2 October 1987) is an Irish actor and dancer from Ardnacrusha, Co.Clare near Limerick, Ireland.
He is best known for portraying the character of Little Barry in the TV3 crime drama Red Rock (2016–2019) and Donnie in Custer's Last Stand Up.
He began his career at Spotlight Stage School in Limerick.
He attended Parteen National School, St.
Munchin's College, Limerick and Trinity College Dublin.
His first major film work was at the age of ten when he was cast by Ros Hubbard in the film Angela’s Ashes directed by Alan Parker.
Brian’s first television role was in the acclaimed BBC/RTÉ television series Custer's Last Stand-up which won the BAFTA for best British Children's Drama Series in 2001.
He played one of the lead character's, Donnie Brook.
He then went on to play the lead role of Matty in the 2003 Imison Award Winning BBC Radio 4 production of The SkateGrinder by Celia Bryce.
As well as many theatre performances and title roles, he has an LL.B Legal Honours 2.1 degree from Trinity College Dublin and is an avid sports player.
After performing in a Children’s show The Rainbows End in the 2011 Ediniburgh Fringe festival, he began touring with another theatre show.
In 2012 he wrote and choreographed his first dance show which appeared in the 10 Days in Dublin festival 2012.
In November 2012, Brian made his West End debut in Charing Cross, London.
He continued to perform there, as well as touring internationally, until late 2015.
His debut in professional ballet was in LA in July 2013.
He has represented Ireland twice, at the Peace Palace in The Hague with the Telders moot court team for Trinity College Dublin and secondly in 2013 at the World Championships of Performing Arts in Los Angeles under the categories of Acting, Dance and Original Vocals and Music winning best overall world vocals.
He was then cast in Ray Hyland’s feature film Riffed in 2014 which premiered in a dublin, Ireland and was received with great acclaim.
There he was awarded a scholarship to the New York Conservatory of Dramatic Arts which he took up in 2014 to train in Acting and Musical Theatre.